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English, 15.03.2020 17:56, chryssiem16

How does this passage show the types of problems
Chinese immigrants faced in the early 1900s?
O The boys are throwing rocks at the narrator and his
father because they are Chinese.
O The narrator calls the boys demons instead of calling
them Americans.
O The horse has a traditional Chinese name, Red Rabbit,
instead of an American name.
O The narrator and his father ignore the boys instead of
confronting them for their actions.


How does this passage show the types of problems Chinese immigrants faced in the early 1900s? O The

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